Classical concerts featuringKrešimir Stražanac
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ProgramFrequently performs
Works by
Johann Sebastian Bach
13Works by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
3Works by
Arvo Pärt
2Works by
Franz Schubert
2Works by
Witold Lutoslawski
2Works by
Antonín Dvořák
1Works by
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
1Works by
Franz Schmidt
1MusiciansFrequently collaborate with
Musician
Anna Lucia Richter
5Musician
Kateryna Kasper
3Musician
Sebastian Kohlhepp
3Musician
Václav Luks
3Musician
Wiener Singakademie
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Upcoming Concerts
Concerts featuring Krešimir Stražanac in season 2024/25 or later
April 4, 2025
April 13, 2025
J.S. Bach: Johannes-Passion
Bachs Johannes-Passion ist ein einzigartiges Werk von erschütternder Expressivität. Wenn der große Bach-Interpret Philippe Herreweghe mit seinem Chor und Orchester des Collegium Vocale Gent und mit exzellenten Gesangssolistinnen und -solisten zur Tat schreitet, wird Bachs Musik in ihrer Substanz erlebbar.»In dieser Musik kommen Dinge zur Sprache, die bis dahin mit Tönen zu sagen niemand gewagt, niemand vermocht oder auch nur versucht hatte«, schrieb der Komponist Hans Werner Henze über Bachs Johannes-Passion. Als Pionier der historischen Aufführungspraxis hat Philippe Herreweghe einen besonderen Blick auf Bachs Musik, mit der er sich seit mehr als vierzig Jahren auseinandersetzt. Ihm zur Seite steht sein herausragendes Collegium Vocale Gent. Dorothee Mields, Reinoud Van Mechelen und weitere eindrucksvolle Stimmen bilden die illustre Solistenriege.
May 19, 2025
Mozart: Requiem
Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
What would have happened if Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart had had time to complete his Requiem? What worlds might have opened up to us if the then 35-year-old had not been carried off in 1791 by the »severe miliary fever« – a diagnosis that has not been clearly identified to this day? Now his last, most mysterious and existential work has remained a fragment – albeit skilfully completed by Franz Xaver Süßmayr. It is only logical that the world-famous Dresdner Kreuzchor (boys’ choir) understands the fragmentary nature of the Requiem as a quality and sets it with works by a contemporary composer who is known for his deeply spiritual attitude like almost no other: Arvo Pärt. At the Elbphilharmonie, compositions by the Estonian composer are combined with the masterly sounds of Mozart to create a new whole that illuminates death – and life – from a perspective between then and now.
June 1, 2025
Guest performance
Philharmonie Berlin, Main Auditorium (Berlin)